Business Matters

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Global business and finance news and discussion from the BBC.

Recent Episodes
  • Apple vs UK: Data Showdown
    Feb 22, 2025 – 48:50
  • Mexico drugs vs US guns
    Feb 21, 2025 – 48:57
  • Trump slams brakes on New York congestion charge
    Feb 20, 2025 – 49:26
  • What is the future of US-Russia economic relations?
    Feb 19, 2025 – 49:26
  • Who’s spent what on the war in Ukraine?
    Feb 18, 2025 – 49:27
  • Tariffs: How is the world reacting?
    Feb 15, 2025 – 48:27
  • Inflation: Why is it higher than expected in the US?
    Feb 13, 2025 – 49:29
  • Palestinian resettlement key to US-Jordan aid
    Feb 12, 2025 – 52:38
  • Musk bids to purchase Open AI
    Feb 11, 2025 – 52:57
  • USAID: Will staff be put on leave?
    Feb 8, 2025 – 49:28
  • Trump tariffs: US Trade Representative nominee faces Senate committee
    Feb 7, 2025 – 49:25
  • Tariffs, China and the US - Can the WTO intervene?
    Feb 6, 2025 – 49:27
  • Trump says US will ‘take over’ and ‘own’ the Gaza Strip
    Feb 5, 2025 – 49:26
  • Trump steps back on his tariffs
    Feb 4, 2025 – 49:26
  • Canada, Mexico, and China face tariffs on Saturday, White House says
    Feb 1, 2025 – 49:26
  • Black boxes recovered in deadly Washington DC plane crash
    Jan 31, 2025 – 49:27
  • China's DeepSeek shakes US markets as AI battle heats up
    Jan 30, 2025 – 49:27
  • Could Heathrow's multi-billion pound runway be the future of UK aviation?
    Jan 29, 2025 – 49:39
  • Nvidia’s value crashes by $600 billion as DeepSeek shakes up AI market
    Jan 28, 2025 – 49:29
  • Trump's oil plan: can lowering the price end the Ukraine war?
    Jan 25, 2025 – 49:25
  • Trump: Build factories in the US or face steep new trade tariffs
    Jan 24, 2025 – 49:30
  • US Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban law
    Jan 18, 2025 – 49:25
  • Former Bank of Canada governor runs to replace Justin Trudeau
    Jan 17, 2025 – 49:27
  • Rebuilding Gaza requires billions of dollars
    Jan 16, 2025 – 49:26
  • SEC boss Gary Gensler to step down when Donald Trump takes office
    Nov 22, 2024 – 49:26
  • Boeing workers prepare to vote on pay offer
    Oct 24, 2024 – 50:54
  • Lebanon sees nine killed by exploding pagers
    Sep 18, 2024 – 49:27
  • Sri Lanka's economic prospects ahead of this weekend's elections
    Sep 17, 2024 – 49:21
  • Former President Trump announces his Vice Presidential running mate
    Jul 16, 2024 – 49:27
  • Democrat senator calls for President Biden to stand aside
    Jul 11, 2024 – 49:27
  • Sam Bankman-Fried 'Crypto King' sentenced to 25 years in prison
    Mar 29, 2024 – 50:58
  • Japan earthquake: What impact will it have on the economy?
    Jan 2, 2024 – 50:42
  • Global shipping firms set to resume to Red Sea route after attacks
    Dec 27, 2023 – 50:31
  • Biden meets Wang as the US and China prepare for the scheduled leaders' summit
    Oct 28, 2023 – 50:10
  • FTX: 'King of Crypto' testifies to judge in fraud trial
    Oct 27, 2023 – 50:21
  • Meta sued by US states
    Oct 25, 2023 – 49:04
  • Argentina heads to the ballot box for presidential election
    Oct 21, 2023 – 50:15
  • Biden addresses nation as Israel-Hamas war continues
    Oct 20, 2023 – 50:13
  • Aid poised to enter Gaza strip
    Oct 19, 2023 – 50:15
  • Microsoft completes biggest deal in gaming history
    Oct 14, 2023 – 50:00
  • New Zealand's economy at the centre of election campaigns
    Oct 13, 2023 – 50:13
  • African Union expected to join G20
    Sep 9, 2023 – 50:13
  • G20 India: The world's largest economies meet in Delhi
    Sep 8, 2023 – 50:22
  • African leaders propose global carbon taxes to fight climate change
    Sep 7, 2023 – 49:55
  • Switzerland outlines measures to combat money laundering
    Aug 31, 2023 – 50:14
  • US faces more interest rate hikes to cool inflation
    Aug 26, 2023 – 50:21
  • BRICS invites six more countries to join the bloc
    Aug 25, 2023 – 50:18
  • US bonds offer investors better returns
    Aug 18, 2023 – 50:08
  • Joe Biden pledges to boost US on first anniversary of Inflation Reduction Act
    Aug 17, 2023 – 50:11
  • How extreme heat in the US is affecting business
    Jul 22, 2023 – 50:18
Recent Reviews
  • Mr. Kayst
    Roger Hearing Needs To Do His Homework
    I have been a listener for years and while it’s been a great podcast to hear current events and viewpoints, recently it’s been very clear the host Roger Hearing isn’t preparing himself accurately or well before hosting. He continuously have been asking guests questions with assumptions instead of knowing what actually occurred or what policies were written yet, repeats it with authority and as fact. It’s gotten so bad in past months that guests have had to continuously correct him on the same point. After 9 years of listening, I’m unsubscribing from Biz Matters until Mr. Hearing improves or is replaced. It’s becoming a problem and derailing what should be good policy discussions. Very disappointed.
  • avm1406
    Please reconsider Devina Gupta
    I applaud BBC World Service’s attempt to diversify their broadcasting staff but Devina is just not up to the task. Her accent and extremely error prone English are unintelligible most of the time. It’s painful to hear her struggle to keep the conversation across interviewees and the two guest contributors interesting and on track. She would do better in a news reading segment which requires much less impromptu/ extemporaneous commentary and hosting. I don’t listen to the episodes hosted by her.
  • SAARKÉSH
    Informative, effective & fun summarization of daily business
    Relentless pursuit of connecting all the geo-political, environmental & social dots impacting the present & future of economy, globally with entertaining expert observation & analysis. Perhaps at times it could improve by giving a more in-depth analysis of the economical impact by key technological trends such as Generative Automated Intelligence (GAI). In covering the entertaining show of Musk being interviewed by the UK PM for example, the decoding of ‘In the future, people won’t need to work due to AI’ should be heard as: In the near future, where GDP growth is solely driven by systems & machines to process, plan, produce & profit, billionaires and corporations will NOT have a need for human employees to exponentially grow their wealth! What would be the new definitions for productivity and labor that could leads us through the necessary evolution/revolution of the present economical models & metrics???
  • Mallarie121
    Fabulous Business Show
    Well presented
  • vlaada77
    Another great BBC Show
    Glad to find another gem to keep me up to the minute on global issues. I could have done without the micro-aggression of the journalist covering the November 21 COVAX facility story. This is regarding his ending quip about what Tedros meant about multilateralizing the vaccine. He clearly meant the collective effort of access and distribution. Quips like that make me wonder if this is the underlying uneasiness of having an African in a position of authority. Just report the facts. This was my intro episode and could have been turned off but BBC has a great reputation and so will let it pass.
  • DC-Td
    Peter always add spice
    BBC podcast guest tends to be a little bit over courteous and polite; but sure not Mr Peter Morici. Very balanced and down to earth realist that’s not afraid to speak his mind and talk of things that greatly increased my horizon .. I’m a big fan. My only complaint; he (and a lot of people) sometimes confused Chinese and China. Yes; there’s a different.
  • Jack_McCoy
    Great Business Podcast
    Another great business podcast from the BBC. Smart guests and the relevant global issues of the day. There is some overlap between this and the BBC World Business Report podcast. A great show to listen to if you want to catch up on the biggest news of the day while also going a bit more in depth with an endless slew of expert commentators.
  • artpilgrim
    Best international news - not limited to business
    I love this program for its smart, thoughtful, 'non-sensationalizing' approach that informs their editorial decisions about which news of the day to report. And, I love the way they do it: usually three- or four-way conversations (smart, thoughtful, 'non-sensationalizing') with regular and guest contributors who are literally spread across the globe. And, it's usually fresh (not too many segments are recycled from other BBC WorldService shows)--unlike many other shows on BBC WorldService, which often replay segments broadcast on another BBC show the same day, which makes me a little kookoo. I don't know how many people listen to BBC radio for long stretches of time, but over recent years, I have heard from other listeners who confess to having BBC Worldservice always on. We don't admit it right away, but I've been surprised to hear people listen as much as I do, including leaving it on all night. This quality of international news/talk radio does not exist in the US without commercials or pledge drives, which are unbearable. ++Fergus Nicoll and Roger Hearing--both superb, real, intelligent pros.
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